"Qu'est-ce qui" is used to ask about the subject of the sentence (what/who is), while "qu'est-ce que" is used to ask about the object of the sentence (what/who do/does). For example, "Qu'est-ce qui se passe?" (What is happening?) and "Qu'est-ce que tu manges?" (What are you eating?)
No, you are welcome to ask as many questions as you'd like in French. Feel free to ask anything you need help with!
It's normally written as "qu'est-ce que", a contraction for "que est-ce que", and it literally means "what is it that", thought it's used the way we'd say "what is". So, it's not a stand-alone phrase. You'd always be asking "qu'est-ce que [something]". For example, in the Talking Heads song Psycho Killer, the singer repeatedly asks "qu'est-ce que c'est" (pronounced kess kuh say), and he's asking "what is this" (or literally, "what is it that this is")
Are you asking too much in French? Est-ce que tu demandes trop en français?
Est-ce que tu as soif? is an informal way of saying "Are you thirsty?"Est-ce que vous avez soif? is a formal way of asking.
"Que veut dire le mot" is French for "What does the word mean?" It is a question asking for the definition or explanation of a specific word.
No, you are welcome to ask as many questions as you'd like in French. Feel free to ask anything you need help with!
you say: "Comment est-ce que tu dis sa en francais"?
por que sigues preguntando?
est-ce que vous avez des questions ? -
Asignatura is another word for "Clases". The questions is asking "What classes do you like".
Est-ce que tu aimes l'architecture? = asking one person, less formal Est-ce que vous aimez l'architecture? = asking one or more people, more formal
Est-ce que tu as soif? is an informal way of saying "Are you thirsty?"Est-ce que vous avez soif? is a formal way of asking.
Questions that begin with Que.
" As well as that" in French is, ainsi que ce que.
comment est-ce que ça se passe en cours, comment ça VA à l'école are common ways of asking 'how is class' in French.
'... que tu aimes is '... that you like' in French.
"Que c'est" is a French phrase that can be translated to "how it is" or "what it is." It is often used to express surprise, admiration, or emphasis in a sentence.